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Trinket refers to a type of armor worn in the trinket equipment slot. Trinkets are also called devices, gadgets and other references.
14 = trinket 2 15 = back 16 = main hand 17 = off hand 18 = ranged 19 = tabard 20 = first bag (the rightmost one) 21 = second bag 22 = third bag 23 = fourth bag (the leftmost one) When bank frame is open 40 to 67 = the 28 bank slots 68 = first bank bag slot 69 = second bank bag slot 70 = third bank bag slot. In this mode, you can use trinket by click the icon of the ATL queue window, if you click left/right button on the panel of queue entry, you will equip the trinket to slot 0/1. If you are in combat, the trinket will remember to the 'stack'. That will equip when you are out of combat. '1 key trinket +' macro support (changed from patch 2.0).
Trinkets are itemized unlike any other type of armor. Whereas most high level armor will give moderate bonuses to four or five of the seven or eight stats useful to your particular class, a trinket will generally provide very large bonuses to just two stats. Typically, one bonus will be a flat always-on bonus, and the other will either be a use effect (that you must activate) or a proc (which will occasionally activate whenever you attack or are hit).
In a PvP context, 'to trinket' refers to using a PvP trinket.
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- A character can have up to 2 of these items equipped at a time. (In the very early classic alpha there were 4 trinket slots instead of 2.)
- Virtually no trinkets are available before about level 50. Exceptions include PvP trinkets and heirlooms, as well as some BoP crafted items.
- With rare exceptions, trinkets are obtained as quest rewards, as boss drops, through your professions, as PvP rewards or by purchasing with emblems. They are almost never available on the Auction House.
- Engineers can make several different kinds of trinkets, but most can only be used by other engineers.
- Alchemists can make several blue-quality trinkets at 400 skill, as well as the [Philosopher's Stone], which is necessary for transmutations.
- The only trinket Enchanters can make is [Smoking Heart of the Mountain].
- Jewelcrafters can make several trinkets, known as figurines, though all bind on pickup so crafters can only make trinkets for their own use.
- Only blacksmiths can obtain the quest trinket, [Signet of Expertise].
- There are many class-specific trinkets, such as the hunter's [Devilsaur Eye] and [Devilsaur Tooth] and the Zul'Gurub trinkets. There are none in content, however.
- Trinkets are normally taken into very different consideration than weapons and armor, as very few have actual stats on them. Instead, they often carry passive effects or can be used to produce a unique effect for a brief period with a cooldown between uses. Trinkets are often very situational, and a good player will often carry around many of them.
- After equipping a trinket, there is a 30-second delay before it can be used and any passive effect will start after the hidden internal cooldown, if any.
- Using a trinket often activates a shared cooldown on trinkets with similar effects.
- Using a trinket does not activate the Global Cooldown.
- Trinkets cannot be equipped when in combat.
- Trinkets in an action bar have a green border when equipped.
- DPS classes will almost always want to have a macro that activates all of their on-use trinkets at once, as well as temporary damage-boosting abilities like [Icy Veins] or [Avenging Wrath].
Tier 5 Class Trinkets
- [Earring of Soulful Meditation]
- [Fathom-Brooch of the Tidewalker]
- [Living Root of the Wildheart]
- [Serpent-Coil Braid]
- [Solarian's Sapphire]
- [Talon of Al'ar]
- [Tome of Fiery Redemption]
- [Void Star Talisman]
- [Warp-Spring Coil]
Some Trinkets
Fun trinkets
- [Hook of the Master Angler]
- [Nifty Stopwatch]
- [Six Demon Bag]
- [Cannonball Runner]
- [Tiny Voodoo Mask]
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A socket is a special slot on an item into which gems can be inserted to provide bonuses similar to those gained from enchanting.
There is currently no way to remove a gem once it has been placed into a socket. You can place another gem in the same socket, but doing so will destroy the existing gem (much like overwriting enchants).
[Pocket-Sized Computation Device] from Mechagon is a trinket that has sockets for specific punch card items.
- 2Socket types
Placing gems in sockets
Gems can be added to sockets in the 'Item Socketing' window, which can be opened by holding shift and right clicking on a socketed item. The gems are then dragged into the slots, and the 'Socket Gems' button is pressed to apply the gems.
Socket types
Sockets are separated into the following types:
- Prismatic Sockets -
- Cogwheel Sockets -
- Meta Sockets -
- Sha-Touched Sockets -
Gems may be placed by anyone into a socketed item via a drag-and-drop interface, invoked by shift-right-clicking the weapon or piece of armor you want socketed.
Prismatic sockets
Prismatic (or uncolored) sockets are the default socket found in any item with gem sockets. They can also be added to an item by blacksmithing skills (or items created with blacksmithing such as the [Eternal Belt Buckle]). Any gem (except meta gems) may be placed in them.
Items that has a Sha-Touched socket can have one prismatic socket added to them by using [Eye of the Black Prince].
Cogwheel sockets
Cogwheel sockets are engineering-only sockets first introduced in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. Any class is capable of adding cogwheels to these sockets as long as they have the engineering skill to do so. Currently the only known items that have cogwheels are the epic helms crafted by engineers with 75 skill points in Cataclysm or Pandaria engineering.
The cogwheels themselves are purchased in Twilight Highlands, Stormwind, or Ironforge using other engineering crafted items as currency.
Meta sockets
- Main article: Meta gem
Meta sockets are only found on high-level head gear from The Burning Crusade to Mists of Pandaria (currently only in particular varieties of head items). Meta sockets only accept meta gems, and meta gems may only be placed in meta sockets.
Prior to patch 7.0.3, a meta gem introduced before Mists of Pandaria would be inactive unless certain requirements were not met, such as equipped items being socketed with a certain number and color of other gems.
Sha-Touched sockets
- Main article: Sha-Touched
Sha-Touched sockets are only found on weapons from Grand Empress Shek'zeer in Heart of Fear and Tsulong, Lei Shi and Sha of Fear in Terrace of Endless Spring. Sha-Touched sockets only accept Sha-Touched gems.
Colored sockets
Prior to patch 7.0.3, the majority of sockets found on equipment were Red, Yellow, and Blue sockets. While any gem could be put in any of these socket types, the item socket bonus would only be activated if all of the sockets were filled with the matching gem color.
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With the exception of meta gems, all gems matched one or more of these colors.
- Primary-color gems — red, yellow, and blue — would only match into the specific sockets for their color.
- Secondary-color gems — green, orange, and purple — would match into either of the two slots that correspond to their color. (For example, an orange gem would match a red or yellow slot for the bonus.)
- Prismatic gems would match any of the three socket colors.
History
Sockets were introduced in The Burning Crusade and modelled after a similar concept using gems in Diablo II, though the method of replacing them is different.[1] The rune word system in the Diablo II expansion Lord of Destruction, which added additional bonuses if a particular set of runes was inserted in a particular order, has not been replicated in WoW — special combinations of gems do not confer any bonuses except the item's pre-defined socket bonus, unless using a meta gem.
As of patch 3.0.2, Blacksmiths with skill level 400+ are able to permanently place an additional socket on their bracer and glove, making the socketed item soulbound.[2][3] Blacksmiths were originally given the ability to socket one-handed weapons, but this appears to not have been implemented in a patch release (although it is referenced in the game files).
A blacksmith with skill level 425+ can make an [Eternal Belt Buckle], which can be used by anyone (even sold via the Auction House) to add a prismatic socket to a belt, making the belt soulbound.
Starting with Warlords of Draenor, no items have a socket by default. Instead, every item that drops from a dungeon has a small chance to have a prismatic socket.
Patch changes
- Patch 7.0.3 (2016-07-19): All colored sockets changed into prismatic sockets.
- Patch 2.0.1 (2006-12-05): Added.
See also
References
- ^Horadric Cube Formula for Removing Gems, Runes and Jewels from Sockets
- ^BlizzCast Episode 4: INTERVIEW 2 with Jon LeCraft
- ^Gear Socketing tab of Blacksmithing
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